A few weeks ago Cook said that it would “be a dream come true” to reunite with former teammate Jameis Winston and join Tampa Bay’s running back corps. Winston was equally excited about the possibility of the stud running back potentially becoming his new ball carrier, especially since he knows what a valuable asset he could be for the team. Cook finished with a total of 229 carries for 1,691 yards and 19 touchdowns along with 34 receptions for 244 yards in 2015. He then went on to finish fifth in the league in 2016, hauling in 1,765 yards.

Cook paired with Winston, Mike Evans and DeSean Jackson would provide the Buccaneers with the type of explosive offense they’ve been longing for no doubt. The decision ultimately comes down to their long-term solution to Doug Martin’s situation and if they believe addressing running back in the first round is a top priority for them heading into the upcoming draft.

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